Time to introduce a slightly converted Oddgit (I know it's not strictly oldhammer-y, but I like Brian Nelson's sculpts, too - especially his "half-moon goblin faces

I decided to modify its staff because a) I didn't like the bat-wing thingy on top, as it reminded me of the undead stuff from the Red Period and b) as it didn't look like a real pair of bat wings, I couldn't decide which colour to paint it with.

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There has been a backlash of sorts against the aesthetic direction that GW greenskins have taken since the late 90s, when Brian Nelsons influences started to dominate, but I love his work by and large.

Great job on that Shaman.Being a Night Gobbo kind of guy, I have a fair few of their more modern sculpts and I like them a lot- including this guy.Pardon my ignorance, but is he a named character? ( I only took the plunge into WHFB with 7th)

Count Von Bruno wrote:Great job on that Shaman.Being a Night Gobbo kind of guy, I have a fair few of their more modern sculpts and I like them a lot- including this guy.Pardon my ignorance, but is he a named character? ( I only took the plunge into WHFB with 7th)

I love them, too, especially the squig herder and riders from 4th ed. WHFB (at the opposite, I can't stand 4th ed. orcs)It was labelled "Oddgit" on the original blister, I assume it was its name

I told you I'm a slooooow painter, didn't I?Better late than never, as the old saying goes...I'm eventually able to introduce you Kimdar Maceshaker and Spikk, who couldn't make it for Orctober for a matter of a shield and some mushrooms to finish off the baseHope you like them (sorry for the poor pictures)

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